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Gabby Goodwin is a Teen Inventor from Columbia, South Carolina and she is famous for inventing gaBBY Bows and the CEO of Confidence. when her hair clips kept falling out so when she was 5, she worked with her mother to create a bow that had a double-face enclosure that secures the bow to the hair for minimal slippage.[1] In 3 years, she and her brand has gained major attention and praise from mothers and she earned recognition as the South Carolina Young Entrepreneur of the Year. The following year, Gabby was named the American Small Business Champion by Sam’s Club, and GaBBY Bows was named SCORE’s Outstanding Diverse Business of the Year. After the success, she and her mom created a kickstarter getting $28,000 from donations. Now she's managing the buisness. "NO is just an abbreviation for the Next Oppertunity!"
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- ^ Jones, Maya A. (2017-07-26). "10-year-old entrepreneur Gabby Goodwin's hair barrettes are changing the game". Andscape. Retrieved 2023-11-28.